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Friday, March 23, 2012

TONI COLLETTE IN "ALFRED HITCHCOCK & THE MAKING OF PSYCHO"!

 First I have a slate of casting news for you today, people: ultra talented Toni Collette has joined Anthony Hopkins and Helen Mirren in ALFRED HITCHCOCK AND THE MAKING OF PSYCHO which will follow the director's making of the famous horror film. The cast, in which Toni plays Hitchcock's assistant, also includes Scarlett Johansson as Janet Leigh, Jessica Biel as Vera Miles and James D'Arcy as Anthony Perkins. Meanwhile, Akiva Goldsman's complex fantasy film WINTER'S TALE set in the 19th century and following a thief who breaks into a Manhattan mansion and falls in love with the heiress (Jessica Brown Findlay from DOWNTON ABBEY) just before she dies, but then discovers he has the gift of reincarnation, and becomes determined to bring her back to life, now has Aaron Johnson and Garrett Hedlund competing for the lead role, while Will Smith and Russell Crowe are already in the cast of this film mixing reality and fantasy.

46 comments:

  1. Ah! My eyes! I don't know where to look on this post!

    STILL no sign of ONCE UPON A TIME showing here in Oz. They've been advertising it for ages but with no dates.

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    1. look at strategical spots and places, sister, that's my guideline always :)

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  2. I'm glad Olivia is returning to house :)

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    1. just for the final episode :) Hope she will say things to obnoxious House ;)

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  3. I hope Garrett H gets the lead role ~

    Thanks for the update...What a sexy pose...I mean of Adam...drools again ~

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    1. I hope Aaron gets it :PPPPP
      'tis a droolworthy day here at HOLLYWOOD SPY today :)

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  4. You know I've never been a fan of horror, but Hitchcock was very light of hand and he used the medium of black and white film to create atmosphere. I really admire Mirren and Hopkins work as well, so this is a must see.

    You know that pic of McDermott sort of shocked me Dez! As I was scrolling down the page, I thought "Oh no, he's nude!" Again, suggestion is oftentimes better than the real thing. Intriguing picture.

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    1. I love Mirren too! I love that she's a bit crazy :)
      It's not McDermott, dahling, but Adam Levine :) And you'll never see nude pics here. Not that I don't love them and enjoy them :), I do for sure, but Blogger would put a censorship on me :)) Thus the furthest we go are a few pubic hairs here, a few pubic hairs there :)))

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    2. I saw a near naked man and I forgot his name. I guess I wasn't looking at his face dear. I'll see you tonight!!

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  5. Olivia Wilde returning to House? That's awesome news!

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  6. OMG Adam Levine!!!! I wish those were my hands. ;)) I will love seeing him nude on American Horror Story, I'm already panting in anticipation. BTW he's got spectacular ink. I want another tat myself.

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    1. Hands? I have some other body parts in mind that I'd put there, darling :)) I didn't just say that :)

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  7. Oh, Dezzy...you were naughty today.

    And Winter's Tale sounds kind of interesting to me.

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  8. ...House has never been the same without her!

    El

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  9. I like you picture

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  10. Jeez, Ron Howard would not be the first director to leap to my mind as someone who should film 1984 . . . . but we'll see!

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  11. Be interesing to see how 1984 comes off, as this day in age that's what it seems they are literally trying to do at times. Going to start once upon a time this weekend and get caught up, so we shall see if I like it or not.

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    1. hope you will like it :) I don't know what is your taste in TV shows and films, but hopefully you have a soft heart for imagination and fantasy :)

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    2. Oh trust me I do, my taste is all over the place. Everything from 24 to Monk to Stargate to Xena to Buffy to Lost to Due South to Spartacus and now to this...haha..so I'm sure I'll like it. Yes I can go on forever but I will spare you..haha

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    3. yes, please spare us :PPP
      Glad that you like SPARTACUS.

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  12. Thanks for the visuals...both (I'm sure you can figure out which two I speak of)! Very, very, yummy!

    That's all I'm going to say about this post....Y.U.M.M.Y!

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  13. It's silly that Wilde left and then the show announced it's last season. I bet she would have stayed if she had known.

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    1. maybe the show got cancelled since it couldn't live on without her :)

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  14. I'm the exact opposite of our Lady Anne. I love horror! But not the chop 'em up just because they're standing there kind but the kind that gets in your head and spooks you - just like American Horror Story.

    I hope they do a good job with 1984; the book was fantastic.

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    1. I tried watching first two episodes and they were just pointlessly creepy and sick. No depth. But I know it has a lot of fans and it will be a hit in the second season too.
      I too like 1984 and ANIMAL FARM too.

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    2. I'll have to take a look at Animal Farm. I didn't read it. I may make that my next book.

      And, you can call me "Elle" sounds the same as "L" just looks sweeter...Mother Borg made me thing of mother board like in a computer LOL - that was my payment to you - I gift you my name of "Elle" =P

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    3. OK, we shall call you Ellsie :)

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  15. Wow, so much news! I'm excited to see the making of Hitchcock's Psycho. He's my favourite director and getting into his brain is a writer's dream for me. He was the master scene maker. In my opinion, if you can write like Hitchcock directs, you'll be a master writer. Can't wait for the return of Wilde on House.

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  16. I was going to say something more eloquent about a new 1984 film, but the John Hurt-starring version from, oddly enough, 1984 was pretty damn spectacular.

    Then I saw Olivia. Thank you, DEZ.

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    1. I haven't seen the film, but I hear it's quite a legendary one.
      I've seen a lot of animated films on Orwell's ANIMAL FARM since the situation in the book totally depicts a lot of the things that happened politically in Romania, Serbia....

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  17. Curious to see how the 1984 movie goes. It was a really good book.

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  18. Dezzzy the Dazzzling Dezzzmeister - I can tell wilde Olivia is a bit cold in that pic. You may have noticed and therefore decided to post it.

    As for Ron Howard and BG doing a remake of the incredibly so not impressive original.... sounds like a mighty fine idea to me. I'm blue but that original 1984 movie made me purple. The only thing that springs to mind is a 'love scene' with a lot of... um... hair. No thank you ma'am.

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    1. which signs tell you she's a bit cold? Please elaborate :)))) Or is she giving you a bit of a cold :)))

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  19. Interesting stuff, thank you! In these days of remote-controlled Web cams, the 24-hour news cycle, and warrantless wiretapping, 1984 is more relevant than ever. It doesn't seem quite so fictional anymore.

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    1. be welcome, glad you liked it and welcome to HOLLYWOOD SPY, hope to see you here often :)

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